of Henderson, AR
October 8, 1963 - September 16, 2023
Terry Lee Bracken, 59 passed away at his home on September 16, 2023. Terry was born on October 8, 1963, to proud parents Billy Bert and Betty (Householder) Bracken in Paragould, Arkansas.
Terry's love of Norfork Lake, barbecuing, Arkansas sports and being with friends and family is a true Testament that he lived life to the fullest. He will be remembered for his infectious smile and his ability to never meet a stranger. He will forever be missed but not forgotten.
He was survived by his brother, Jeff Bracken Of Hillsborough, North Carolina, stepson Tyler (Debra) Landreth and grand children Jarrett and Jaiclyn and his girlfriend Deborah Underwood.
During this time of reflection and remembrance, our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Terry Lee Bracken. May his soul find eternal peace and may
his family and friends think of him often and keep his memory alive in their hearts.
A celebration of life will be held at Rector First Baptist Church Saturday October the 7th from 10 AM to 2 PM.
In Lieu of flowers the family kindly requests donations be made to the Rector First Baptist church For the extraordinary graciousness and kindness they showed our family.
Arrangements for Terry's final journey are entrusted to the compassionate professionals at Roller Funeral Home. To share condolences, memories, and stories, please visit the online guest book at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/mtnhome.
it makes me sad to hear about terrys death i have a lot of good fun memories of him growing up in the same neighborhod and im thinking and praying for you jeff and the rest of his family
Terry you made an awesome childhood for me. On Dad's side I was the only girl and man when I came to Rector yal were my people. Ya spoilt me and made sure I felt at home. You were never to busy with friends to come see me and even took me around several times. I felt so cool riding around with the big football player. I was a bit of a brat when I was younger and Jeff probably is still annoyed by me cause when he and I were at Granny's I use to pick on him til he wanted to beat me but before It got to bad I'd call you in to protect me and you'd get there about the time Jeff caught me and make him leave me alone. Gosh we had fun fishing in those catfish ponds and going to the Labor Day picnics those were some of the best times. I hate after Granny was gone we didn't see that much of each other and no you all are gone but Jeff and My brother James and I miss you and Uncle Bill and Dad so much. Thank you so much for the fun and adventures and showing me how to catch the crawfish on a string out of the ditch and for your big smile and hug and just for making a little girl feel so special and loved. I was the lucky one. Thanks for some great memories! I love you!
Terry has been a family friend for as long as I can remember. Brad remembers lots of ball tournaments with Terry. His laugh was infectious, he will be missed. Prayers for you, JB.
Dear Jeff:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this sorrowful time. May God Bless you and your family.
May the sorrow you feel in your heart lighten by the love that surrounds you.
Loretta and Gary Dressing
I remember playing football with Terry in high school. He was a good athlete, but mostly I remember his infectious laugh and his warm personality. He will definitely be missed by everyone who knew him.
Terry was my neighbor and I have known him for years. It is a shock and a shame he has passed way before his time. He was a kind and unique paeson and will be missed.
R.I.P. Terry,
Being neighbors next to him for so many years was like having the most friendly neighbor. He was always bbqing, out on the boat, or watching a football game. He will forever be missed and in my heart.
Give them hell up there.
Love always